AuthTokenClear - The security flaw, detected May, 2011 by researchers from the University of UIm in Germany, occurred in the way that Android apps use the ClientLogin authentication feature to access any number of Google services. Security experts contend that flaw affects at least 97 percent of Android smartphones.

During a sidejacking attack, hackers could capture authentication tokens if the authToken request is sent over an unencrypted http connection for any Google service that uses the ClientLogin protocol. Hackers could then impersonate a user to log onto numerous personal Web applications such as Google Calendar, Contacts, and Picassa as well as third party apps such as Facebook and Twitter.

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